Teddy is probably the most advanced at this point, especially from a mental stand point. Whole bunch of dual threat guys who still need to develop as passers, Braxton Miller is also in there for sophomores. Driskel has the best arm but has shown no mental ability for the position. At this point it's Teddy and then everyone else for me, lots of developing left to do.

There are some seniors in the 2014 class that will get some buzz and possibly compete. David Fales at San Jose State for example. But I don't see too much past Bridgewater at this point for NFL prospects that could declare early.

For freshman I would include these guys are arguably have Wilson at the top in terms of size and potential:
Travis Wilson Utah
Joel Stave Wisconsin
Stephen Rivers LSU RS
Perry Hills Maryland

And Sophomores I would go like this in terms of missing playing, especially Wallace and Mannion they are both great prospects:
Sean Mannion Oregon State
Bo Wallace Ole Miss
Gary Nova Rutgers
Jared Barnett Iowa State

Bo Wallace has some ability but he needs some work. Is a big kid who is very athletic and tough, but he makes some awful decisions. Sounds like Snead but doesn't have Jevan's arm. He isn't as much of a headcase as Snead was and will not let the hype get to his head, but he probably won't ever see the hype Jevan saw. If he can protect the ball more and focus on getting his feet set and not chucking up the ball for easy picks on attempted deep throws, then we will talk.

I like Bo a lot because he has brought us some stability at QB for the first time in a while. He runs Freeze's fast paced spread as well as we could have expected anyone to do it this year. If he eliminates those spells of horrible decisions, he could develop into a pretty good prospect and a very good college QB.